Quote from MrPowerBallad:
Good lord, I guess this is what happens when you get Obama in a room with Sarkozy without Timmy G by his side:
Sarkozy Confers With Obama on Transaction Tax
French President Nicolas Sarkozy said that he and President Barack Obama shared a âcommon analysisâ on the financial transaction tax.
Speaking after bilateral talks today at a Group of 20 summit in Cannes, France, Sarkozy said that the summit needs to be ââhand in glove with the U.S.ââ
ââWe need the leadership of Barack Obama,ââ Sarkozy said.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-...n-analysis-with-obama-on-transaction-tax.html
Geithner makes policy and Obama makes politics. Geithner won't make bad FTT policy, but Obama will play diplomacy at the G-20, and speak to his hard-left base back home in the US.
Many of Obama's cronies are up in arms calling for FTT including Trumka and unions, OWS his Acorn-inspired fledgling Tea Party voting block, Gates (liberal billionaires) and more. They have invested a lot in the run up to the G-20 and Obama won't insult them out of hand.
Geithner said he was leaving after the debt ceiling was agreed to. I hope that's not after the super committee reports on Nov. 23. We don't want FTT to be on Obama's campaign fundraising hit list.
